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A mirror of Niklaus Wirth's P2 Pascal Compiler
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THE PASCAL-P2 COMPILER/INTERPRETER ============================== Description ===================================== This is the 2nd version of the Pascal-P compiler from Zurich. It is mostly identical to the compiler released from Zurich. I made minor changes in it to allow it to compile under ISO 7185 Pascal, and to change the sizes of internal tables to run programs. This is the Pascal-p2 compiler modified to be ISO 7185 Pascal compliant, both in the implementation language. Pascal-P was an implementation kit, created between 1972 and 1974, for the original language Pascal. The source for the original compiler was passed around and modified quite a bit, but Niklaus Wirth noted that it was very popular, and represented a good method to popularize the language. He gathered the source into a clean version called Pascal-P2, which was the basis of UCSD Pascal, which in turn was the base language for Borland Pascal. The Zurich group then created an improved version called Pascal-p2. ============================== Quick start ===================================== Pascal-p2 uses the standard GNU release layout. You execute: [Windows] > setpath > configure > make [linux] > ./setpath > ./configure > make (You can avoid "setpath" by placing the ./bin directory on your path) This will make the compiler and interpreter set. You can then try a sample program as: > p2 sample_programs/hello Note: Pascal-p2 has an issue where it tries to load the first character of the input before the program runs. Because of this, it is usually necessary to hit a carriage return to start the program. ================================== Problems ==================================== You need a working gpc implementation. It is strongly suggested you use the gpc version 20070904. gpc has/had various compliance issues with ISO 7185, and the compiler has ceased to be supported. This version is found to be solid. You will need a working set of linux tooling (grep, ls, rm, etc). Mingw has an excellent set of tools for Windows users. You need the "flip" line ending adapation program. If you don't have it, we include a copy you can compile, or you can simply go find it. It is a widely available program.
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